
We frequently present a roundup of newly published stamps from various countries. It's important to be aware of new stamps since some of them may be manufactured in limited quantities or have strange flaws that may cause their price to skyrocket in the future. We keep an eye on the latest stamp releases from Canada. This is part four, the previous digests are listed below:
- Digest: New Stamps of Canada, 2024, part 1
- Digest: New Stamps of Canada, 2024, part 2
- Digest: New Stamps of Canada, 2024, part 3
By the way, we publish stamps digests about other countries:
- Digest: New Stamps of the UK, 2024
- Digest: New Stamps of the USA, 2024
- Digest: New Stamps of Australia, 2024
- Digest: New Stamps of Germany, 2024
Enjoy your reading and happy stamp hunting!
10. Norman Jewison Stamp (Release: July 24, 2024)
This is an acclaimed film director, producer, and screenwriter from Canada. He has made significant contributions to movies throughout several decades. Jewison achieved notoriety as the director of "In the Heat of the Night" and "Moonstruck" which received many awards.
Jewison is known for his ability to approach complex societal issues through dramatic storytelling, often combining humor and drama to engage audiences.
11. Sarah McLachlan Stamp (Release: September 17, 2024)
Sarah is enrolled in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame. This singer has an emotive voice as well as thought-provoking songs. Her reputation grew in the 1990s, thanks to the songs "Building a Mystery" and "Angel".
Her music style is a distinct blend of pop and rock, having a strong folk influence. With numerous Grammy Awards and a devoted fan base, McLachlan continues to inspire many people.
12. National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Stamp Series (Release: September 27, 2024)
The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, marked on September 30th, was established to commemorate residential school survivors and acknowledge the institutions' tragic legacy. This day urges all Canadians to think on the historical and current impact of colonialism and institutional racism on various communities.
This day is typically observed with public ceremonies, educational events, and community gatherings with the objective of promoting understanding and healing.